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or by phone to the Clerk (Andrew Sharpe) on 01332 660179. |
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Essential upgrade works will be taking place at the A610 junction in Codnor. These works are scheduled to commence on Monday 23rd March 2026 and will last for approximately 6 weeks.
The works are being carried out by Crown Highways, on behalf of Derbyshire County Council, as part of the Bus Service Improvement Plan (BSIP) . The current traffic signal equipment has reached the end of its operational life. As part of the Council’s commitment to maintaining and improving highway infrastructure, the new signals will be more energy-efficient, reliable, and equipped with advanced technology. This will allow for better coordination of traffic flow and introduce a priority system for late-running buses. Every effort will be taken to minimise disruption, although some impact on traffic is expected. To manage this, a dedicated on-site team will be monitoring traffic during working hours to prevent unnecessary congestion. To further reduce disruption, the most impactful works will be carried out between 9:15 AM and 3:30 PM, avoiding peak travel times. Advanced notice of work signs will be placed on approaches to the junction to inform road users of the upcoming works, signs will be placed 1 week in advance of start date. The majority of works will take place during the day, although some weekend working may be required during key phases of the project. In addition, 2–3 night shifts are scheduled towards the end of the programme to complete loop cutting. These night‑time activities have been planned to minimise disruption, and the team will ensure that the noisiest works are completed by 11pm during these shifts. Should members of the public have any concerns, then please call Crown via the methods below: [email protected] 07837 199 436 (Monday to Friday, 8:00 AM – 4:00 PM) For traffic management queries outside these hours, please contact 0121 326 9143. |
DERBYSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL
TEMPORARY ROAD CLOSURE Cross Lane, Codnor WHEN: 20th April 2026 to 22nd April 2026 WHERE: Cross Lane, Codnor, 60 meters from junction with A6007 for 60 meters. REASON: To facilitate gas connection. ALTERNATIVE ROUTE: Cross Lane, Heanor Road, Jessop Street, Field Street, West Hill and vice versa. Access will be maintained, whenever reasonably possible, on the affected length of road. The road will re-open as soon as the work is finished. This may be earlier than advertised. Anyone needing further information should ring Call Derbyshire on 01629 533190. The County Council intends to make/has made an Order under Section 14 of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984 (as amended) to prohibit its use by traffic. Julian Gould, Director Highways – Place Department, County Hall, MATLOCK DE4 3AG |
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‘The waste collection teams are doing a fantastic job under extreme pressures, the crews have been faced with some streets being impossible to get the vehicles down due to the number of cars parked as more and more people are staying at home. Whilst the authority is going to send out the attached flyer can all residents try to help wherever possible when parking their cars and vehicles on their streets’
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If there are residents in genuine need or vulnerable members of our community needing help or advice - the Parish Clerk can be contacted on 01332 660179 or e mailed on [email protected]
As Clerk I will do my utmost to either provide that help or find someone to help. I will at least try to sign post them to someone or some organisation who can help. Please help get that message out to those in need. Keep safe and positive. Andrew Sharpe Parish Clerk. Dog owners are requested to clean up after their dogs and are given the opportunity of collecting, for FREE, poop scoop bags from various locations in the village. 'SCOOP THAT POOP' FOR FREE - POOP BAGS HOLMFIELD CHEMIST, 1 High Street PREMIER CODNOR CONVENIENCE + POST OFFICE 47 Jessop St CODNOR INN, 1 JESSOP STREET HUNT'S OF CODNOR, 26-28 HEANOR ROAD |
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The defibrillators at the clock tower and the community and sports building are now registered with the ambulance service and are fully operational. The defibrillator is stored in a locked vandal-proof enclosure inside the kiosk, and when a member of the public calls 999 to report a suspected cardiac arrest the operator will give them the combination to open the enclosure and access the defibrillator. It is simple and safe to use and no training is required as the machine gives clear spoken instructions. |